Former T-Bones third baseman and fan favorite Brandon Jones will again don new colors in 2008. It was announced this week that the American Association’s Sioux City Explorers traded Jones to the Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier League.
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The Hyatt Regency Crown Center in downtown Kansas City, MO will host the 25th annual World’s Largest Office Party on Tuesday, December 18. The charity event is open to the public for a $5 donation at the door. The Hyatt is a proud sponsor of the T-Bones and the host hotel to all visiting Northern League teams.

The dirt infield at CommunityAmerica Ballpark is undergoing radical change for 2008, Assistant General Manager and Director of Operations Chris Browne confirmed Monday. The T-Bones will play on an all-sod infield for the 2008 season to help accommodate the Kansas City Wizards, who will be playing their home games at the ballpark for the next two seasons.
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Conversion of the playing surface at CommunityAmerica Ballpark began this weekend. The field is being converted from a strictly baseball-playing surface to one used for soccer by the Kansas City Wizards.
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This week T-Bones catcher Jeremy McIntire answers your questions about his collision at home plate in his first professional game as well as what life was like for him during his rookie season.
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The T-Bones mascot, Sizzle the Bull, will be making various appearances at local events between now and Thanksgiving weekend. Fans of the big, red bull can meet him at the following area events:
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Today, November 13th, marks the 96th birthday of the late Buck O’Neil. The Kansas City and baseball legend passed away on October 6, 2006. Mr. O’Neil’s impact on the Negro Leagues, Major League Baseball, and the game itself was immeasurable. His infectious enthusiasm for the game, especially at the independent league level, made him an icon among all baseball fans.
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National Baseball Hall of Famer Monte Irvin joined Jorge Pasquel Jr., Jim Riley and John Virtue to discuss the relationship of the Negro Leagues and the Mexican League on Saturday, November 10th, at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
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The Kansas City T-Bones front office is pleased to announce the hiring of David Maul for the position of Sales Executive. David’s move to the front office comes after interning with Melissa Schloss in the ticket department during the Spring of 2007. We asked Dave some questions to get to know him better.
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The Kansas City T-Bones will welcome a new tenant to CommunityAmerica Ballpark for the next two seasons, the Kansas City Wizards. The T-Bones are happy to provide their fan-friendly environment to the world of Major League Soccer through the 2009 season.
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The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) will host Baseball Booknotes: South of the Color Barrier with John Virtue, presented by the Pasquel Family, on Saturday, November 10, 2007 at 11:00 am on the Field of Legends exhibit.
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The Kansas City T-Bones of the independent Northern League are happy to announce the T-Bones averaged the fourth best attendance of all of independent baseball’s 64 teams. Northern League rival Winnipeg is at the top of the list averaging 6,542 fans per game.
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